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she got a kind letter from someone from littleton colorado, from the clergy there, they obviously have been through a lot. only when you have been through it, can you offer the advice to get through it this time. >> hopefully her faith is getting her through as well. remarkable. >>> we'll be right back. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give
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it was in littleton, colorado. one of the tragic ironies of the timing of the columbine massacre, it was just a sad coincidence, was that the national rifle association, the nra, was holding their annual convention a week later in colorado. in denver, colorado, only about a 20-minute drive from where the columbine massacre happened. the nra said they would not cancel their conference because of columbine, but they did scale it down to a one-day event. it had been planned to be a three-day thing. and in response to the tragedy at columbine and the awful coincidence of the nra conference that was being planned for just a few days after the shooting the nra put out a statement in the form of a letter to its members that said, "our spirits must endure this terrible suffering together and so must the freedoms that bring us together. we must stand in unshakeable unity, even in this time of anguish." about a week after that an nra spokesman said it really was "not the most appropriate time and place to debate public polic
it was in littleton, colorado. one of the tragic ironies of the timing of the columbine massacre, it was just a sad coincidence, was that the national rifle association, the nra, was holding their annual convention a week later in colorado. in denver, colorado, only about a 20-minute drive from where the columbine massacre happened. the nra said they would not cancel their conference because of columbine, but they did scale it down to a one-day event. it had been planned to be a three-day...
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they said they wanted to leave littleton, colorado. and in the end ultimately all stayed together and found so much comfort and support in being a group. is there something to that in knowing that there are other people around you who know exactly what you are going through? >> definitely. everybody's first reaction is to return home to another home. >> some other home. >> absolutely. even after 9/11 i did a lot of stress debriefing. people wanted to go back to their native countries where here initially people may want to leave but i think it will be very helpful to band together. >> i have to ask you for those who survived and for those people in town who know when they go to the bank and cafe and walk through town they are going to every day encounter someone who lost someone. how are they supposed to react? what are they supposed to do when they see these victims and family members in the years to come? >> all they need to do is to say i am here and i am thinking of you. nothing else. >> but to bring it up. >> bring it up just to s
they said they wanted to leave littleton, colorado. and in the end ultimately all stayed together and found so much comfort and support in being a group. is there something to that in knowing that there are other people around you who know exactly what you are going through? >> definitely. everybody's first reaction is to return home to another home. >> some other home. >> absolutely. even after 9/11 i did a lot of stress debriefing. people wanted to go back to their native...
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. >> after the massacre at columbine high school in littleton, colorado, in 1999, schools started implementing stronger safety measures. i want to bring in ken. come in here now. the president of the national school safety and community services, does training and consulting on school safety and emergency preparedness. at the sandy hook elementary, i want it show you this, teachers, staff, students had been briefed on how to handle a lockdown situation. a security system was introduced this year for visitors to ring a bell, sign in and perhaps produce a photo i.d. after 9:30 a.m., the doors were locked. what, if anything, could have been done to prevent this tragedy if they had that in place? >> that type of systems is fairly common for elementary schools across the country and any type of technology is a deterrent for those who can be deterred, a delay for others possibly but it's not foolproof. we tend to rely heavily on technology. we're hearing calls now about metal detectors. do we need that in the school. i see we need mental detectors rather than metal detectors. metal detector, doesn't
. >> after the massacre at columbine high school in littleton, colorado, in 1999, schools started implementing stronger safety measures. i want to bring in ken. come in here now. the president of the national school safety and community services, does training and consulting on school safety and emergency preparedness. at the sandy hook elementary, i want it show you this, teachers, staff, students had been briefed on how to handle a lockdown situation. a security system was introduced...
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. >>> meantime, from little rock, arkansas, to littleton, new hampshire, and up into maine, they're digging out from a heavy blanket of snow or getting ready for even more. here with the latest on all of it, chad myers. the dangerous weather that moved across the country this week isn't over yet. who's getting hit the hardest mau? -- now? >> now it's maine into new brunswick, into canada. the biggest concern i have right now for the mass amount of people is boston. 36 all day, raining. now it's down to 32. and beginning to snow. so by morning, what was wet will be white or will be an ice puddle. so you have to be careful here, now that we're going to go down below freezing in boston for the first time, all the way out to the cape as well. that's where the massive amount of people, the most people will be affected by tomorrow's weather when you wake up. everything that was just wet is not going to be wet anymore. we will see an awful lot of snow here in parts of maine, all the way over to halifax. up to a foot of snow. the storm has moved away from the northeast. still going to make cold win
. >>> meantime, from little rock, arkansas, to littleton, new hampshire, and up into maine, they're digging out from a heavy blanket of snow or getting ready for even more. here with the latest on all of it, chad myers. the dangerous weather that moved across the country this week isn't over yet. who's getting hit the hardest mau? -- now? >> now it's maine into new brunswick, into canada. the biggest concern i have right now for the mass amount of people is boston. 36 all day,...
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joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine attack occurred. what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord. god knows where you're at. god cares for you and loves you. rather than saying a lot about jesus, trying to be like jesus. >> it seems, too, a lot of times just being there is important and listening is as important as what you say. >> yeah, very much so. that's what anybody needs in this kind of setting. and having been in this setting a time before, and actually i'm glad to be around to be able to help people here. >> you feel like you're in the right place at the right time. >> yeah, right place at the right time. and the church that i pastor, i think they feel that way, too. we've been conducting prayer meetings in the area, praying for people. and getting in touch with god
joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine attack occurred. what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord. god knows where you're at. god cares for you and loves you. rather than...
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joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine situation occurred. what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord. god knows where you're at. god cares for you and loves you. rather than saying a lot about jesus, trying to be like jesus. >> it seems, too, a lot of times just being there is important and listening is as important as what you say. >> yeah, very much so. that's what anybody needs in this kind of setting. and having been in this setting a time before, and actually i'm glad to be around to be able to help people here. >> you feel like you're in the right place at the right time. >> yeah, right place at the right time. and the church that i pastor, i think they feel that way, too. we've been conducting prayer meetings in the area, praying for people. and getting in touch with god
joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine situation occurred. what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord. god knows where you're at. god cares for you and loves you. rather than...
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places like virginia tech or columbine joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine situation occurred. he now lives here in connecticut what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord. god knows where you're at. god cares for you and loves you. rather than saying a lot about jesus, trying to be like jesus. that is what i'm trying to do >> it seems, too, a lot of times just being there is important and listening is as important as what you say. >> yeah, very much so. that's what anybody needs in this kind of setting. and having been in this setting a time before, and actually i'm glad to be around to be able to help people here. >> you feel like you're in the right place at the right time. >> yeah, right place at the right time. and the church that i pastor, i think they feel that way, too
places like virginia tech or columbine joining me now is pastor rocky veach who was living near littleton, colorado, when the columbine situation occurred. he now lives here in connecticut what do you say for families who come to you and people in this community who weren't even having a loved one at that school but who just -- everybody feels affected. what do you say? >> yeah, as a christian, what can you say to start with? but as a christian, you tell them, there's hope in the lord....
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tour out of respect for the those lost in littleton. but the singer says artists like himself are not the ones to blame. >> though i disagree with michael moore on just about everything including the premise of his movie, on that point, i do agree and i think we have this conversation about the culture and his whole point in this was to say, well, if we're going to blame marilyn manson who the shooters liked, why not blame bowling. they did that that morning, as well. every time this happens we try to grapple with what we can do, how to make sense of it and we go to the culture and every time we just don't come up with satisfying answers so i understand the impulse but i just want to remind people that it's not a new debate about violence in our culture. we have it often and usually we come up empty. >> well, and there is a tendency i think for everybody to apply their pet, pet issue to what the problem is here and mike huckabee saying it's taking god out of the schools and people want to see it through the lens but i want to say i'm gl
tour out of respect for the those lost in littleton. but the singer says artists like himself are not the ones to blame. >> though i disagree with michael moore on just about everything including the premise of his movie, on that point, i do agree and i think we have this conversation about the culture and his whole point in this was to say, well, if we're going to blame marilyn manson who the shooters liked, why not blame bowling. they did that that morning, as well. every time this...
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just as we were loved on at columbine and in the littleton community. >> and everybody wants to know why, why something like this could happen, why something like columbine can happen. if we find out that the survivors here, the families find out why, will that make a difference? will that help? did it help you? >> you know, i'm not sure that we still know why the two killers that columbine did what they did. i'm not sure we ever have answers to some of these questions. because i think if we really knew that we would see these things come to an end and, unfortunately, even as you said before, wolf, they continue to happen. i'm not sure if -- i mean, answering a kbe isn't going to bring back these 26 amazing lives that we've lost. some it may bring some consolation, it may bring some understanding. but the fact is that there's 20 beautiful children who were taken all too soon and sick adults who as well were taken all too soon from this earth. >> crystal, thanks so much for sharing your story. i'm sure you will be a source of comfort for a lot of the folks here at newtown. we apprecia
just as we were loved on at columbine and in the littleton community. >> and everybody wants to know why, why something like this could happen, why something like columbine can happen. if we find out that the survivors here, the families find out why, will that make a difference? will that help? did it help you? >> you know, i'm not sure that we still know why the two killers that columbine did what they did. i'm not sure we ever have answers to some of these questions. because i...
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there was an armed good in littleton, colorado, at columbine. that didn't stop those shooters from going on a rampage, 15 dead. there was a police station on the campus of virginia tech. that didn't stop that gunman. and a lot of people think these attacks happened so quickly, these gunman are so brazen, there's nothing anyone can do to stop that. what do you say to that? >> i introduced legislation to allow professionors wors who ha concealed carry permits to carry on campus in virginia. that didn't work. they're usually in a reactive mode. i'm thankful that they're there. but i think that individuals already certified to carry -- again, going through a four-week course that you would go through if you're going to be the deputy sheriff in virginia should be on our public school grounds if they want to do this. i'm not requiring anybody to do this. when you have a sign in front of schools saying this is a gun free area. we don't do it in our private homes. certainly not in front of your home saying this say gun free zone. children are in schools
there was an armed good in littleton, colorado, at columbine. that didn't stop those shooters from going on a rampage, 15 dead. there was a police station on the campus of virginia tech. that didn't stop that gunman. and a lot of people think these attacks happened so quickly, these gunman are so brazen, there's nothing anyone can do to stop that. what do you say to that? >> i introduced legislation to allow professionors wors who ha concealed carry permits to carry on campus in virginia....
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that is a total switch in tactics and law enforcers say when it comes to what they learned in 1999, in littleton, colorado, the columbine high school shooting, officers there were heavily criticized for not entering the building as they waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive. we have learned from the past, what about the future? what will schools do in the wake of what happened here in newtown on friday morning? ken trump is from the national school safety and security services which helps school districts across the country, security and emergency preparedness. so, ken, welcome to you. i know you are here in newtown, yourself. just off the top here, what were your impressions of what you saw and experienced? >> mine started as a father. i was on my kid's playground, supervising, volunteering at recess time, and 25 years of school safety experience went out the door as a punch in the gut when you hear it occurred at an elementary school. and when i was in newtown, i found it really hard to ask anybody what do you ask people? we know how they feel. i think that it's such a long-term recovery process
that is a total switch in tactics and law enforcers say when it comes to what they learned in 1999, in littleton, colorado, the columbine high school shooting, officers there were heavily criticized for not entering the building as they waited for s.w.a.t. teams to arrive. we have learned from the past, what about the future? what will schools do in the wake of what happened here in newtown on friday morning? ken trump is from the national school safety and security services which helps school...
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columbine high school, littleton, colorado, back in 1999, dylan klebold and eric harris killed 12 fellow students and one teach brother before committing suicide in the school library. in this case, john king reporting close to 30, we believe, are now dead. and 18 to 20 of them children, if those numbers hold up. this looks like it could be the worst mass killing in american history, something no one anticipated would be happening at any point, but listen to the white house press secretary jay carney speak about this, just a little while ago. >> the president was notified by his homeland security adviser, john brennan, of the shooting in newtown, connecticut, at a school. the president is receiving regular updates as more information becomes available about this incident. and as the day proceeds, if we get more information and as we get more information, we'll certainly provide it to you. i do not have anything to confirm for you at this point. the fbi is supporting state law enforcement, which has the lead as well as local law enforcement as they respond to and begin to investigate this
columbine high school, littleton, colorado, back in 1999, dylan klebold and eric harris killed 12 fellow students and one teach brother before committing suicide in the school library. in this case, john king reporting close to 30, we believe, are now dead. and 18 to 20 of them children, if those numbers hold up. this looks like it could be the worst mass killing in american history, something no one anticipated would be happening at any point, but listen to the white house press secretary jay...
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beginning with columbine high school in littleton colorado in 1999. 12 students and a teacher are murdered. 24 more are injured by classmates harris and clebo. >> nobody was scared of these people. >> no we are in the bushes for barbs for god's sake. this was a safe place. >> geraldo: a witness hearing eric yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real until i seen one mich friends laying there in some blood. >> armed with pipe bombs and semiautomatic particular the pair targeting anyone and everyone. after 49 agonizing minutes it ends with the suicides of both in the school's library. in april of 2002, robert steinhauser, a 19-year-old expelled from his school in jearnl opens fire, killing 13 teachers. two former classmates and a policeman. doning a black ninja style outfit which has become the uniform of choice for niece lunatics this gown man targets teamers reportedly as revenge for his recent expulsion. five years later back on our shores the campus of virginia tech is the scene of the worst ever slaughter by a single gunman on a school campus in u.s. history. >> he opened our
beginning with columbine high school in littleton colorado in 1999. 12 students and a teacher are murdered. 24 more are injured by classmates harris and clebo. >> nobody was scared of these people. >> no we are in the bushes for barbs for god's sake. this was a safe place. >> geraldo: a witness hearing eric yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real until i seen one mich friends laying there in some blood. >> armed with pipe bombs and semiautomatic...
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. >> jeremy from littleton, colorado. >> from houston. >> from pennsylvania. >> jeffrey from cliffton, new jersey. >> hey, jeff, fox sports employs him on the net, not fox news. nothing to do with us. mike from california. >> you are kidding me, right, mike? you are kidding me. the christmas tree originated in germany thousands of years after jeremiah. as they say on espn, come on, man! >> and thomas, pennsylvania. >> don't take it seriously, tom, i don't believe we are dealing with a ph.d. here. and by the way, miller has some thoughts about psi and his criticism of civiles of american military tomorrow. can't wait for that. and finally the tip of the day. i'm paying for washington d.c. and so are you. we are all paying for this city. our tax money makes it go. so we should take advantage of that. you should bring your kids here. even if they don't want to go, you make them go. washingston a great place to go, great buildings, history everywhere. i love the willard hotel where abraham lincoln stayed before he entered the white house. and georgetown. visit washington. factor tip of th
. >> jeremy from littleton, colorado. >> from houston. >> from pennsylvania. >> jeffrey from cliffton, new jersey. >> hey, jeff, fox sports employs him on the net, not fox news. nothing to do with us. mike from california. >> you are kidding me, right, mike? you are kidding me. the christmas tree originated in germany thousands of years after jeremiah. as they say on espn, come on, man! >> and thomas, pennsylvania. >> don't take it seriously, tom,...
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herself, there was a lot of tragedy after the columbine shooting and when there is a shooting we hear in littleton, it all comes back. >>neil: how is she doing now? >>guest: she is able to it is in a classroom but it took many years. many years. she is very affected today by all of this. >>neil: amazing. thank you very much. you can just imagine all the parents who are going to go through that, parents of much young are children, more impressionable children, children who should not be seeing anything like this at this time of career no less, to former arkansas governor, mike huckabee. i will try to tap the reacher in you the man of god in you who can help us with this. >>governor huckabee: there is no human rationale or explanation the i was governor in 1998 on march 31 when the jones bother school shootings happened and it is one those days i start reliving all over again today. when i hear that mother talk one of the things people will not fully comprehend every television camera in the world will descend upon newtown, connecticut, over the weekend and the next several days and they will all le
herself, there was a lot of tragedy after the columbine shooting and when there is a shooting we hear in littleton, it all comes back. >>neil: how is she doing now? >>guest: she is able to it is in a classroom but it took many years. many years. she is very affected today by all of this. >>neil: amazing. thank you very much. you can just imagine all the parents who are going to go through that, parents of much young are children, more impressionable children, children who...
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. >> host: are most of the family still in littleton colorado family? >> guest: most of them are. i'm not actually sure if they'll live in the same home because i have kept closer with the families they dealt with closely. i know the bernall's left and really wanted to come back to the area. a couple of different families, couple of them left early on because they felt they needed to get out of that pressure cooker and some of them are credited and came back as they felt their friends and support base was also there. that was their home and that's where they felt comfortable and they ended up coming back. a lot of kids went to college and some of them came back. >> host: what about the harrison's and the klebold's? >> guest: the klebold's are shown the same house they lived in the harrison's for many years lived in the house and then sold it and truthfully i'm not sure where they are. they have kept an extremely low profile and have never spoken with journalists. i've heard they are the same area but i'm not sure about that. by all accounts those families had a difficult time. i h
. >> host: are most of the family still in littleton colorado family? >> guest: most of them are. i'm not actually sure if they'll live in the same home because i have kept closer with the families they dealt with closely. i know the bernall's left and really wanted to come back to the area. a couple of different families, couple of them left early on because they felt they needed to get out of that pressure cooker and some of them are credited and came back as they felt their...
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beginning with columbine high school in littleton colorado in 1999. 12 students and a teacher are murdered. 24 more are injured by classmates harris and clebo. >> nobody was scared of these people. >> no we are in the bushes for barbs for god's sake. this was a safe place. >> geraldo: a witness hearing eric yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real until i seen one mich friends laying there in some blood. >> armed with pipe bombs and semiautomatic particular the pair targeting anyone and everyone. after 49 agonizing minutes it ends with the suicides of both in the school's library. in april of 2002, robert steinhauser, a 19-year-old expelled from his school in jearnl opens fire, killing 13 teachers. two former classmates and a policeman. doning a black ninja style outfit which has become the uniform of choice for niece lunatics this gown man targets teamers reportedly as revenge for his recent expulsion. five years later back on our shores the campus of virginia tech is the scene of the worst ever slaughter by a single gunman on a school campus in u.s. history. >> he opened our
beginning with columbine high school in littleton colorado in 1999. 12 students and a teacher are murdered. 24 more are injured by classmates harris and clebo. >> nobody was scared of these people. >> no we are in the bushes for barbs for god's sake. this was a safe place. >> geraldo: a witness hearing eric yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real until i seen one mich friends laying there in some blood. >> armed with pipe bombs and semiautomatic...
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in 1999 two students opened fire at columbine high school in littleton colorado killing a dozen classmates and teachers before turning the gun on himself. another gunman killed himself at the virginia tech campus and killed 33. and earlier this year, a gunman shot and killed several people at oikos university. that man is now in jail. we have comments from some of the family members of the the oikos shooting. >>> and law enforcement sources say at least three guns were found at the shooting scene. two pistols were found inside the school. one was a glock. a three 234 caliber rifle was at a car parked at that school. that car is said to belong to the gunman's mother. the debate over guns flairs up every time there's a shooting like this. we'll take a look at california's own gun laws. >>> the school shooting once again raises questions about campus security, what can be done to better protect children, students and faculty from another deadly attack. >>> ktvu's alex sadvige has been looking at this with security experts and he tells us what he's learned. >> reporter: this is a day to re-exa
in 1999 two students opened fire at columbine high school in littleton colorado killing a dozen classmates and teachers before turning the gun on himself. another gunman killed himself at the virginia tech campus and killed 33. and earlier this year, a gunman shot and killed several people at oikos university. that man is now in jail. we have comments from some of the family members of the the oikos shooting. >>> and law enforcement sources say at least three guns were found at the...
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you have a little bit too much experience with this because you're also counseling people in littleton, colorado. when i was talking to erica and other people, it always amazes me that somehow people find strength and they want to have a positive message come out of something so horrible. what's your experience here, these last few days? how are people coping? >> well, i think it's shocking for everyone. now that the funerals are started. at least you're taking a first step towards some of the closure that people need. having been in denver before, during columbine, my family, my church and everything, we're just happy to be here to be able to help some of those people. >> you know, one of the questions that a lot of folks always want the answer to is why. i know investigators have been using search warrants to get medical records from the shooter to see if he was being treated for medical or psychiatric disorder. i'm wondering, if your experience, is that critical to the healing process, to try to make some real sense of how this could have happened? >> yeah, well, i'm not a professio
you have a little bit too much experience with this because you're also counseling people in littleton, colorado. when i was talking to erica and other people, it always amazes me that somehow people find strength and they want to have a positive message come out of something so horrible. what's your experience here, these last few days? how are people coping? >> well, i think it's shocking for everyone. now that the funerals are started. at least you're taking a first step towards some...
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folks in littleton, colorado, once thought the same about their town. until the shooting at columbine. 13 years later, barry petersen reports the wounds there have still not healed. >> reporter: it was april 20, 1999. two heavily armed columbine students walked into their school and opened fire. they killed 12 students and one teacher before killing themselves. have you ever actually recovered from this? >> no. i mean -- >> reporter: still haunts you? >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: frank de angelis was the principal that day as he is today at columbine. what went through your mind when you heard about what happened in connecticut? you've been there. >> i was in a state of shock. immediately my heart was just broken and kind of nauseous, to be honest with you. >> reporter: his first thoughts were of the agonizing moments as the news spread. >> the thing that weighs on my mind is when parents are waiting in a room and students are not coming to them as the other parents receive their kids. and i'm sure every parent who is in connecticut today when they he
folks in littleton, colorado, once thought the same about their town. until the shooting at columbine. 13 years later, barry petersen reports the wounds there have still not healed. >> reporter: it was april 20, 1999. two heavily armed columbine students walked into their school and opened fire. they killed 12 students and one teacher before killing themselves. have you ever actually recovered from this? >> no. i mean -- >> reporter: still haunts you? >> yeah, it does....
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. >> jeremy from littleton, colorado. >> from houston. >> from pennsylvania. >> jeffrey from cliffton, new jersey. >> hey, jeff, fox sports employs him on the net, not fox news. nothing to do with us. mike from california. >> you are kidding me, right, mike? you are kidding me. the christmas tree originated in germany thousands of years after jeremiah. as they say on espn, come on, man! >> and thomas, pennsylvania. >> don't take it seriously, tom, i don't believe we are dealing with a ph.d. here. and by the way, miller has some thoughts about psi and his criticism of civiles of american military tomorrow. can't wait for that. and finally the tip of the day. i'm paying for washington d.c. and so are you. we are all paying for this city. our tax money makes it go. so we should take advantage of that. you should bring your kids here. even if they don't want to go, you make them go. washingston a great place to go, great buildings, history everywhere. i love the willard hotel where abraham lincoln stayed before he entered the white house. and georgetown. visit washington. factor tip of th
. >> jeremy from littleton, colorado. >> from houston. >> from pennsylvania. >> jeffrey from cliffton, new jersey. >> hey, jeff, fox sports employs him on the net, not fox news. nothing to do with us. mike from california. >> you are kidding me, right, mike? you are kidding me. the christmas tree originated in germany thousands of years after jeremiah. as they say on espn, come on, man! >> and thomas, pennsylvania. >> don't take it seriously, tom,...
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we remember littleton, colorado, april 20th, 1999, columbine, you just referred to. this history -- aurora. obviously, what happened to gabby giffords, out of school context, but gun violence has been epidemic in this country going back for decades and we go through temporary periods after the reagan assassination attempt and after, you know, several of these other incidents where we have an assault weapon ban and then it is permitted to expire. >> we know the contours of this debate, and it will get heated after an appropriate period of mourning and absorb this tragedy, but it is worth adding all sides of the debate. we don't know what the motive is here. we don't know more about the shooter. we don't know about the weapon involved. we know this is another horrifying case of gun violence. >> here we have hundreds of children in an elementary school. children age 5 to 10 years old. here is one of the children after this morning's terrible incident, which apparently started around 9:30 when the kids were all in -- >> i was -- i went in the hall when, like, everybody h
we remember littleton, colorado, april 20th, 1999, columbine, you just referred to. this history -- aurora. obviously, what happened to gabby giffords, out of school context, but gun violence has been epidemic in this country going back for decades and we go through temporary periods after the reagan assassination attempt and after, you know, several of these other incidents where we have an assault weapon ban and then it is permitted to expire. >> we know the contours of this debate, and...
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. >> we are bringing these people and from littleton, colorado. >> they have a little bit going for them? >> not really. lot >> and as long as they wear orange, what can i say. >> what can he say? i can say that kickoff is at 5:20. the fans are making their way into the coliseum. those are just some of the fans that we came in even the eating with a number of the fans in the parking lot. you will see them at 6:00 p.m., sports director, gary radnich will also speak with us. there is a lot later. reporting live in oakland, j. r. stone, kron 4. >>pam: thanks j-r. we'll have more the game in sports -- tonight at six with gary radnich. >> attracting traffic, east bound of the san mateo bridge remained closed because of a car crash blocking these two lanes. skye's seven high- definition abc news. sky 7-. the drivers are expected to expect delays and possibly take alternate routes. there is a lot of congestion highway 1 0 1 and interstate 880 towards the bay bridge. and the other side from the east bay towards san francisco. not a lot of congestion. if you're going to go to the raiders game? pe
. >> we are bringing these people and from littleton, colorado. >> they have a little bit going for them? >> not really. lot >> and as long as they wear orange, what can i say. >> what can he say? i can say that kickoff is at 5:20. the fans are making their way into the coliseum. those are just some of the fans that we came in even the eating with a number of the fans in the parking lot. you will see them at 6:00 p.m., sports director, gary radnich will also speak...
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. >> the latest in a dreadful series of mass murders, beginning with columbine, high school in littleton, colorado in april of 1999. 12 students and a teacher all murdered and 24 injured by classmates harris and klebold. >> and where we are, we're in the burbs for god's sake. this wasn't the place. >> and the columbine slaughter begins at # 1:19 and yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real. >> armed with pipe bombs and automatics and the pair targeting anyone and everyone, and after minutes ends in the library. and a 19-year-old expelled from his school in germany opens fire killing 13 teachers, two former classmates and a policeman. and donning a black ninja style outfit which has become the uniform of choice for these lunatics, targets teachers reportedly as revenge for his revent expulsion. five years later back on our shores the campus of virginia tech the scene of the worst ever slaughter of a school gunman on a u.s. campus. >> he opened the door and started shooting the professor and the classmates. >> and he kills 32 and wounds 15 others in two separate attacks. >> at
. >> the latest in a dreadful series of mass murders, beginning with columbine, high school in littleton, colorado in april of 1999. 12 students and a teacher all murdered and 24 injured by classmates harris and klebold. >> and where we are, we're in the burbs for god's sake. this wasn't the place. >> and the columbine slaughter begins at # 1:19 and yelling go, go. >> at first i didn't know it was real. >> armed with pipe bombs and automatics and the pair targeting...
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by april 1999 after the massacre at columbine high school in littleton, colorado, left 12 students and a teacher dead the issue of school violence had become a national issue. just two months after the shooting, u.s. secret service and the department of education initiated a report on school violence, and in 2002 they released the safe school initiative implications for the prevention of school attacks in the united states. it looked at 37 incidents of targeting school shootings in the u.s. dating back to 1974. it asked could we have 9/11 that these attacks were being planned and what can be done to prevent future attacks from occurring. the increased awareness, however, didn't stop school shootings. students were shot and killed on an indian reservation in 2005 a one-room amish classroom in 2006, and the campus of virginia tech in 2007. just this year three died at a high school shooting in ohio. ken trump is the president of the national school and safety and security services and an expert on school violence. he joins us from cleveland this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >>
by april 1999 after the massacre at columbine high school in littleton, colorado, left 12 students and a teacher dead the issue of school violence had become a national issue. just two months after the shooting, u.s. secret service and the department of education initiated a report on school violence, and in 2002 they released the safe school initiative implications for the prevention of school attacks in the united states. it looked at 37 incidents of targeting school shootings in the u.s....
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similar acts that some of my colleagues in this chamber have faced, in aurora and portland, tucson, littleton. you can't help but feel a despairing of the soul. you know, we in this institution cannot afford that luxury. we need to be strong. for the families of the fallen in newtown. and for the families of children all over america. to the newtown community and to all the connecticut families and parents and the siblings who have been touched by what happened on friday, our thoughts and our prayers are with you. what you are going through is undescribeble. we can be sympathetic, we can be everyone thetic, we do not know that sense of despair that you feel. but you must know that our nation shares and mourns your loss. i too, as my colleague, chris murphy, acknowledged, the tremendous heroism of the adults who were killed on friday. individuals like principal dawn hock sfrung, who ran -- hochsprung, who ran at the assassin, told people to run away from them in order to protect her kids in the school. the school teacher, vickie soto, stratford, connecticut, and i represent stratford, connecti
similar acts that some of my colleagues in this chamber have faced, in aurora and portland, tucson, littleton. you can't help but feel a despairing of the soul. you know, we in this institution cannot afford that luxury. we need to be strong. for the families of the fallen in newtown. and for the families of children all over america. to the newtown community and to all the connecticut families and parents and the siblings who have been touched by what happened on friday, our thoughts and our...
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towns throughout our nation, towns with names like newtown, aurora, tucson, dekalb, blacksburg and littleton. in the years i have been a member of this body, this house has not held a single hearing, not one to address gun violence. while over 30,000 americans die each year from gun violence, over 400 lives have been lost by gun violence in my hometown of chicago, people are dying every day. . we in this body are afraid to talk about it. the time has come for us to stop listening to the gun lobby and start listening to the american people. the fact is the majority of americans gun owning and not, desire commonsense, reasonable gun regulation. congress must no longer stand in the way of reasonable legislation, instead we must champion it. the american people want to see background checks required on all firearm purchases instead of the fractions of sales that get done today. 408% of u.s. gun sales are by private sellers who are not required to perform background checks. you can be a three-time convicted felon, a serial domestic abuser, severely mentally ill, or even on a terrorist watch list
towns throughout our nation, towns with names like newtown, aurora, tucson, dekalb, blacksburg and littleton. in the years i have been a member of this body, this house has not held a single hearing, not one to address gun violence. while over 30,000 americans die each year from gun violence, over 400 lives have been lost by gun violence in my hometown of chicago, people are dying every day. . we in this body are afraid to talk about it. the time has come for us to stop listening to the gun...
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i lived in littleton but the laboratory it is in golden. >> it's great that you guys to come by and share your thoughts with us. thank you. >> thank you for your involvement in this issue. thank you very much. think it has been useful testimony and we will adjourn the hearing. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in the wake of friday's shooting that took the lives of 20 children and six staff members, the sunday morning talk shows focused on the possibility of stronger gun control legislation. michael bloomberg was a guest on meet the press. here is a portion of his comments. >> i think the president should consult the country. he is a the commander in chief also. he called for action to years ago. every time there is a disaster like this everybody says now is not the time or if you have fixed the problem we cannot guarantee that this particular event would have been prevented. all of that is true. it is time for the president to stand up and lead until this country what we should do, and not go to congress an
i lived in littleton but the laboratory it is in golden. >> it's great that you guys to come by and share your thoughts with us. thank you. >> thank you for your involvement in this issue. thank you very much. think it has been useful testimony and we will adjourn the hearing. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in the wake of friday's shooting that took the lives of 20 children and six staff...
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it happens at high schools in littleton, colorado, and a college campus in blacksburg, virginia. it happens outside a supermarket in tucson, arizona, where one of the six people killed was 9-year-old christina taylor greene, a child born herself on 9/11, imbued with a sense of hope and a call to public service who wanted to meet her congresswoman, gabby giffords, in order to learn more about public service. they say, mr. president, that nearly 40% of americans know someone directly who has been a victim of gun violence. in christina's case, her father was my high school classmate back in delaware. gun violence touches families, communities and neighborhoods all over this country. so, mr. president, what do we owe these parents? what can we offer their families besides our thoughts and prayers? i believe we must fulfill our central responsibility of protecting the safety of our children and our communities while also preserving the individual liberties guaranteed in our constitution. on sunday night, we watched our president, president obama, speak to a community reeling in shock
it happens at high schools in littleton, colorado, and a college campus in blacksburg, virginia. it happens outside a supermarket in tucson, arizona, where one of the six people killed was 9-year-old christina taylor greene, a child born herself on 9/11, imbued with a sense of hope and a call to public service who wanted to meet her congresswoman, gabby giffords, in order to learn more about public service. they say, mr. president, that nearly 40% of americans know someone directly who has been...
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some of my colleagues in this chamber have faced in aurora, in portland, oakland, tucson, blacksburg, littleton, you can't help but feel a despairing of the soul. we in this institution cannot afford that luxury. we need to be strong for the families of the fallen in newtown and for the families of children all over america, to the newtown community and to all of the connecticut families and parents and the siblings who have been touched by what happened on friday, our thoughts and our prayers are with you. what you are going through is indescribable. we can be sympathetic. we can be empathetic. we do not know that sense of despair that you feel. you must know that our nation shares and mourns your loss. i, too, and my colleagues chris murphy acknowledged the tremendous heroism of the adults who were killed on friday, individuals like principal dawn hock sprung who ran at the assassin, told people to run away from them in order to protect her kids in the school. the school teacher vicky soto, stratford, connecticut, and i represent stratford, connecticut, who in the heat of a terrible moment ga
some of my colleagues in this chamber have faced in aurora, in portland, oakland, tucson, blacksburg, littleton, you can't help but feel a despairing of the soul. we in this institution cannot afford that luxury. we need to be strong for the families of the fallen in newtown and for the families of children all over america, to the newtown community and to all of the connecticut families and parents and the siblings who have been touched by what happened on friday, our thoughts and our prayers...